Pamela - I'll try and grab some time later to scan and upload the Roland pieces. I don't have the CD for that catalog, I have a hard copy, so I will need to scan them first. I'm a bit short on time now...more (and hopefully pics) later.

Experience teaches that anyone who begins to collect in any field can feel a change in his soul. He becomes a joyful man filled with a deeper empathy, and a more open understanding of worldly things moves his soul. (Alfred Lichtwark 1852 – 1914)

Experience teaches that anyone who begins to collect in any field can feel a change in his soul. He becomes a joyful man filled with a deeper empathy, and a more open understanding of worldly things moves his soul. (Alfred Lichtwark 1852 – 1914)

I did that, Pamela, as I felt it was best to remove the specific text on the catalog pages (which by themselves are not copyright) and instead I have added a specific acknowledgment to Seigmar and PK at the bottom of the page.

Glen, I've got no idea of copyright or copyleft, but why did you erase SG in your scan of this afternoon - it was there and now it is not :oops:

By the way, Pamela, I did not erase SG at all. The text at the head of the individual pages did not mention Seigmar at all. It said "Musterbuch VMG Walther 1931" and the pattern name plus the name of the individual from whom Seigmar obtained the catalog. I felt it was possibly not right to keep that text in place - and I wanted to acknowledge Seigmar and Pressglas Korrespondenz, which is why I put the full acknowledgement at the foot of the webpage instead. I thought that was the most correct and courteous way to do it. I would have done it that way in the first place if I had thought about it - but I was working under time pressure.

Anne, and then there is also STREIT of Hosena-Hohenbocka near Berlin with their pattern 'NEW YORK'Can you perhaps imagine that normally I deny on looking at these items at all as I'd get curious some day regarding these shapes :twisted: :twisted:

(and this is beautiful English language: I type: I'd - and nobody knows what I'd like to say: I should, I could, I would :?: )

Experience teaches that anyone who begins to collect in any field can feel a change in his soul. He becomes a joyful man filled with a deeper empathy, and a more open understanding of worldly things moves his soul. (Alfred Lichtwark 1852 – 1914)